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Sisyrinchium californicum (Ker Gawl.) Dryand.  

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Family: Iridaceae
golden blue-eyed grass
[Hydastylus borealis E.P.Bicknell, moreHydastylus brachypus E.P.Bicknell, Hydastylus californicus (Ker Gawl.) Salisb., Sisyrinchium boreale (E.P.Bicknell) J.K.Henry]
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Anita F. Cholewa & Douglass M. Henderson+ in Flora of North America (vol. 26)
Herbs, perennial, cespitose, dark brown to black when dry, to 6.2 dm, not glaucous. Stems simple, 2-6.8 mm wide, glabrous, margins entire, similar in color and texture to stem body. Leaf blades glabrous, bases not persistent in fibrous tufts. Inflorescences borne singly; spathes mostly greenish, glabrous, keels entire; outer 13-53 mm, 2.2-9 mm longer than inner, tapering evenly towards apex, margins basally connate 3-8 mm; inner with keel straight to evenly curved, hyaline margins 0.5-1 mm, apex usually rounded, occasionally erose, ending 0.2-1 mm proximal to green apex. Flowers: tepals medium to bright yellow with brownish veins; outer tepals 12-18 mm, apex rounded or acute, aristate; filaments ± distinct, glabrous; ovary similar in color to foliage. Capsules dark brown to black, broadly fusiform or slightly turbinate, 6-13 mm; pedicel erect to ascending. Seeds hemispherical, with shallow depression on flattened side, 0.7-1.5 mm, rugulose. 2n = 32, 34, 36. Flowering spring--late summer. Moist areas near coast; 0--700 m; B.C.; Calif., Oreg., Wash.
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